Normative Economics in the History of Economic Thought Normative Economics in the History of Economic Thought
Routledge Advances in Social Economics

Normative Economics in the History of Economic Thought

Marx, Mises, Friedman and Popper

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Publisher Description

This book examines the role of normative economics in the writings of Karl Marx, Ludwig von Mises, Milton Friedman and Karl Popper.

The book shows that while distinguishing positive from normative economics can be helpful, this distinction should not minimize the importance of normative economics or reject the possibility of offering objective evaluations of social phenomena and policies in normative economics. The book offers a critical assessment of the attempts by Marx, Mises and Friedman to reduce scientific economics to the positive analysis of social phenomena alone. Through a meticulous analysis of their work, the book shows that their positive theories fail to justify their evaluations of economic phenomena and policies. The book then draws on the writings of Popper to maintain that we should place normative economics at the center of economics. The book argues that normative economics can choose the norms underlying its evaluations of social situations and policies objectively and relies on some of Popper’s ideas to offer some criteria that can facilitate the selection of these norms.

The book will be of interest to economists, historians of economic thought, philosophers of economics and political theorists and philosophers.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2024
21 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
330
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
3.4
MB
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